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Meghan Nelson

Senior Event Coordinator, Celebrity Division

Meghan Nelson, Senior Event Coordinator of the Speakers’ Spotlight Celebrity Division, loves working with clients and speakers to help create memorable events. Prior to joining the agency, she spent several years in the music industry.

Outside of the office, you can find her hanging with her dog, Jimmy, biking around the city, eating delicious food with friends, or planning her next travel adventure.

Meghan attended Capilano University for Arts and Entertainment Management.

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